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Her first break into TV was as a regular cast member of Big Train after her work on Chris Morris's "Blue Jam" and a BBC Radio 4 comedy was brought to the attention of Father Ted writers Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews .
She is visible in the opening credits of the television series Father Ted.
The student's name was Dermot Morgan, who later found fame as the titular character in the television series Father Ted.
The Divine Comedy also provided the soundtrack for the immensely popular Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted.
In the Channel 4 Series Father Ted(Speed 3) a Telecom Éireann kiosk is seen near the end.
Derrick Branche (born in 1947, in Bombay, India) went on to appear in British films such as My Beautiful Laundrette and television shows such as Only When I Laugh as male nurse Gupta,The Comic Strip Presents... and Father Ted.
It was also featured in the Channel Four series Eurotrash, the 1997 film Twin Town, and was milkman Pat Mustard's theme on the comedy series Father Ted.
Think Fast!, a children's quiz show on the Nickelodeon network
The record that the Dancing Priest is seen dancing to is a pastiche of Beatnik Fly by Johnny and the Hurricanes probably recorded by The Divine Comedy (and he encourages Ted to join him in his dancing, saying prayer isn't the only way to praise God, and it keeps you fit too).
The "uncles" were enormously fat men who would be snacking on bowls of random food items which included popcorn, tortilla chips, candy and Pepto-Bismol.
Opening with a reference to the woman-hating attitude of Father Jack Hackett in the Irish television series Father Ted, Bitel described Women in a Celtic Church as a "vehemently argued" yet "somewhat naïvely nativist" book.